Fluke 190-502-III ScopeMeter III Series, 500MHz Portable Oscilloscope, 2 Analogue Channels

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RS Stock No.:
230-5655
Mfr. Part No.:
FLUKE-190-502-III
Manufacturer:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Bandwidth

500MHz

Number of Analogue Channels

2

Oscilloscope Type

Portable

Oscilloscope Form

Digital Storage

Interface

USB

Sample Rate Random

5 Gsps

Screen Size

133 x 90mm

Series

ScopeMeter III

Weight

2.1kg

Safety Category Level

CAT III, CAT IV

Safety Category Voltage

600 V, 1000 V

Battery Type

Li-ion

Dimensions

265 x 192 x 70mm

Vertical Resolution

8 bit

Safety Category

CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V

Minimum Vertical Sensitivity

20mV

Length

265mm

Input Impedance

1 MΩ

Digital/Analogue

Digital

Maximum Vertical Sensitivity

10000V/div

Display Type

Colour

Rise Time

0.7ns

Power Source

Battery

Height

192mm

COO (Country of Origin):
RO

FLUKE Oscilloscope, 1,000V AC/DC Voltage Rating, 5GS/s Maximum Sampling Rate - 190 Series - FLUKE-190-502-III


Get the measure of your circuit's power signals with this oscilloscope from FLUKE. By producing waveforms from electrical connections, it draws a detailed picture of a signal's amplitude, frequency and noise for easy review. As the multimeter function takes voltage and resistance measurements, it puts essential test data at your fingertips. Keeping up with fast inputs is a breeze, thanks to the device's snappy 0.7ns rise time. A 5GS/s sampling rate means the oscilloscope makes light work of sketching graphs, converting plenty of signal data for precise waveforms.

Features & Benefits


• Best voltage accuracy of ±1.5% + 6 counts ensures precise readings
• Two input channels to monitor a pair of circuits
• Bright LCD screen for clear reading display in everyday lighting conditions
• IP51 rating indicates resistance to dust and water droplets, for reliable performance in tough environments
• Supports USB and WiFi connections for hassle-free data downloads

Applications


• Aerospace industry
• Chemical processing
• Telecommunications networks

How much bandwidth should my oscilloscope have?


You should choose an oscilloscope that has a bandwidth of around three to four times your system's expected signal frequency, ensuring that its waveforms closely reflect your signal's characteristics.